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Could be that the pads are catching slightly, and if there's a small amount of play in your rear wheel bearings, this will be noticeable when you turn.
Check the rear wheel bearings for excessive play, and the rear caliper as it may need stripping, cleaning, new seals, etc.
Also check that the pads are wearing evenly and squarely - i.e not forming themselves into a wedge shape, or one side wearing down more than the other. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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